Mason Greenwood has been away from Manchester United for three years and will never return to the club. However, this summer he could bring a substantial sum for the Red Devils. Reports indicate that Fenerbahce of the Turkish Super Lig has agreed on personal terms with him, with a possible transfer in the summer window. Greenwood himself appears to have confirmed this rumor.

Greenwood only moved permanently from Manchester United to Marseille in 2024, and has been the joint top scorer in Ligue 1 for two consecutive seasons. In the just-concluded 2025/26 season, he scored 16 goals in 32 Ligue 1 appearances and provided 7 assists. However, Marseille failed to qualify for the Champions League, and Greenwood has conflicts with the club and management, so he will leave this summer.
It is rumored that Serie A sides Roma and Juventus, La Liga's Atletico Madrid, and Bundesliga's Borussia Dortmund have all expressed interest in signing Greenwood. As long as he completes a permanent transfer, according to the contract between Marseille and Manchester United, the Red Devils will receive a high percentage of the fee.
It is reported that Manchester United sold 100% of Greenwood's playing rights and 60% of his economic rights for £26 million, meaning the club still retains 40% of the economic rights, which can benefit from any future transfer. Fenerbahce club presidential candidate Hakan Safi claims they have already reached an agreement with Greenwood on personal terms. This will attract Manchester United's attention.
"We have signed a four-year contract with Greenwood. As long as I am elected, he will join and sign until 2030," Safi said. "He has proven his quality at the highest level of European football, and he has agreed to join Fenerbahce at the most valuable and peak age of his career. I promised to bring in a top player, and today I fulfilled my promise with great pride."
Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Greenwood personally liked and followed a Fenerbahce executive. Interestingly, another candidate for the Fenerbahce presidency also wants to sign Greenwood. So no matter who wins the election, the club will try to secure his signature.

However, the club still needs to negotiate the transfer fee with Marseille to complete the deal. It is reported that Marseille's asking price is £47.5 million (€55 million). If that happens, Manchester United could get around £19 million, while Marseille would earn nearly £29 million, ensuring the deal is not a loss.
With some additional add-ons, the French club could also make a decent profit. According to Romano, Roma is also very keen on getting Greenwood, and they have regained Champions League qualification.
Regarding Greenwood's future, Marseille sporting director Gregory Lorenzi admitted to L'Equipe that a transfer is indeed a possibility. "He is one of the players we are seriously considering regarding his future. If there is an opportunity, we will naturally consider keeping him," Lorenzi explained. "But the club has its own position, and the player has his own ideas. We still need to coordinate internally to find the best solution for all parties."
Among Greenwood's former strike partners at Manchester United, Martial has long since left, but Rashford's future remains uncertain. Spanish outlet Sport reports that although Arsenal, Tottenham, and Newcastle have shown interest, the 28-year-old English star is determined to return to Barcelona and has no intention of joining any Premier League club. It is said that Premier League champions Arsenal contacted his agent team, but Rashford flatly refused.
One European giant that might attract Rashford is Bayern Munich. They missed out on Anthony Gordon and could turn their attention to Rashford, but the key to the deal lies in salary. Bayern considers Manchester United's €30 million asking price acceptable, but Rashford's high wages are an obstacle. The German club does not want to pay high salaries for players who would only serve as substitutes, and Rashford's £325,000 per week at Manchester United is the club's top wage.

It is rumored that Manchester United may eventually relax their terms and lower their asking price for Rashford to avoid him staying at the club and having to bear his high salary. Transfer expert Ben Jacobs says Barcelona has proposed two options: one is a €20 million buyout this summer, and the other is another year on loan with a €30 million buyout next summer, but the activation conditions depend on his performance meeting certain criteria.